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How will Raisi’s Beijing visit affect Iran-China ties?
Tehran wants to expand ties with its 'strategic' partner, but it faces serious hurdles.
Ghanaian footballer Atsu’s body found under Turkey quake rubble
The 31-year-old had been missing since the February 6 disaster following the collapse of an apartment building in Hatay.
Turkey-Syria earthquakes: Three rescued 13 days after quake
Local media reports that a man, woman and child were rescued after spending 296 hours buried under an apartment block.
Security, trade top issues at annual African Union summit
A main focus of the two-day meeting will be on trying to achieve ceasefires in the Sahel and the eastern DRC.
North Korea launches missile after warning about military drills
Saturday's launch comes before upcoming US-South Korea joint drills in Washington next week.
Sigrid Kaag: Can the Netherlands avoid a recession this year?
The Dutch deputy prime minister discusses how her country is 'not out of the woods yet' over economic pain.
Philippine president says nation won’t lose ‘inch’ of territory
Marcos Jr earlier summoned Beijing's envoy to express 'serious concern' over China's harassment of a Philippine ship.
Gunman kills ex-wife, five others in Mississippi shooting
The gunman fatally shot six people - including his ex wife - at multiple locations across a rural community.
Turkey-Syria earthquakes: How are the nations’ economies coping?
Reconstruction efforts after earthquakes in Turkey and Syria could cost billions of dollars.
Syrian girl who laughed at bombs displaced in Turkey earthquake
Salwa, whose father taught her to laugh at the sound of bombs to not be afraid, has lost her home once again.
Migrant shelters in Guatemala under threat from legal reforms
Critics of recent immigration reform fear laws could criminalise religious groups and volunteers who work with migrants.
‘Live it to understand’: Taking on the Dakhla desert challenge
How these inexperienced runners took on the desert sun, cold winds in the evenings and demanding terrain.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 360
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 360th day, we take a look at the main developments.
How two amateur runners tamed demanding Western Sahara terrain
The pair beat 44 other teams over 120km of running, biking, climbing and kayaking.
Russia’s Wagner fighters suffer 30,000 casualties in Ukraine: US
The White House says 90 percent of Wagner Group fighters killed in Ukraine since December were convicts.
Brazil celebrates its return to full-scale Carnival festivities
Brazil's world-famous celebration resumes in full force after years of delays and cancellations brought on by COVID-19.
Taiwan offers hope in battle to save vulnerable pangolin
Tougher laws and changing attitudes to nature have helped the island's Formosan pangolin population recover.
Qatar-based bid for Manchester United confirmed on deadline day
The deal to buy Manchester United football club is expected to shatter records for the sale of a sport business.
At least 53 killed in Syria attack blamed on ISIL: State media
No group has yet claimed responsibility for the attack on truffle hunters in Syria's central Homs province.
Suspect charged with hate crimes in shooting of Jewish men in LA
US federal prosecutors announced charges against Jaime Tran, 28, for allegedly firing on two Jewish men in California.
Q&A: The opium surge in Southeast Asia’s ‘Golden Triangle’
The revival of opium production in the Golden Triangle comes on top of a booming synthetic drug industry.
US criticism of Israeli settlements is ‘meaningless’: Analysts
Washington says it is 'deeply troubled' by settlement expansion but rejects UN efforts to denounce Israeli policies.
Crypto exchange Binance pulls back on some US investments
Binance is considering ending business relationships with banks and services firms amid heightened scrutiny.
Closed terminal at New York’s JFK airport causes delays
A power outage caused by an isolated fire has disrupted flights at one of the busiest airports in the world.
Turkey finds new survivors as quake death toll exceeds 43,000
Even as the window for finding people alive shrank, rescuers removed several survivors from under the rubble.
How will the African Union manage the continent?
The bloc's leaders gather again as Africa is grappling with many challenges.
Zelenskyy urges speedy arms support to thwart Russian ambitions
Ukrainian president warns at security conference that delays in military aid would play into Moscow's hands.
UN calls move to strip Nicaraguan dissidents’ citizenship illegal
UN chief Guterres said that the right to nationality was 'fundamental' and should not be weaponised against critics.
Doctors from Qatar, US work to save quake survivors in NW Syria
Medical specialists have entered opposition-held areas, bringing much-needed expertise and supplies.
Trudeau justified in using emergency powers to end convoy: Panel
Canadian government met legal threshold to invoke Emergencies Act to disperse 2022 'Freedom Convoy', commission finds.
El Salvador prisoner ‘rearrests’ fuel new concerns
Growing number of people detained in gang crackdown being 'rearrested', experts say, raising fears policy will not end.
ISIL leader killed, 4 US troops injured in Syria raid: Pentagon
US military says 'senior' ISIL official Hamza al-Homsi was killed in helicopter raid in northeastern Syria.
US completes recovery of downed Chinese balloon debris
US officials say that analysis of debris confirms suspicions that balloon was for surveillance, which China denies.
At least 18 people found dead in abandoned truck in Bulgaria
Health minister says 34 survivors, including 5 children, were rushed to hospitals and some were in critical condition.
Ex-US police officers plead not guilty to killing Tyre Nichols
Five former officers face second-degree murder charges in beating death of the 29-year-old Black motorist in Memphis.
‘I was naive about Russia’: Central Asians on the Ukraine war
Central Asian states keep close ties with Moscow, but younger citizens of ex-Soviet nations are questioning alliances.
Armed men attack police compound in Pakistan’s Karachi
At least one police officer and one civilian killed in attack in the southern Pakistani city, officials say.
Nigeria’s elections have bigger problems than vote trading
Buying votes is a problem — but only because of a deeper rot in Nigeria's democracy that it must address.
India accuses BBC of tax evasion after searching offices
Critics questioned the timing of the searches, which came after BBC aired show critical of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Ukraine’s Zelenskyy says Putin will target other ex-Soviet states
'It's obvious that Ukraine is not going to be his last stop,' the president tells world leaders meeting in Germany.
British embassy guard who spied for Russia jailed for 13 years
David Smith was caught in a sting operation after passing sensitive material to the Russian embassy in Germany.
China declares ‘decisive victory’ over COVID
Politburo Standing Committee says more than 200 million received medical treatment including some 800,000 severe cases.
Which countries recognise Kosovo’s statehood?
Kosovo declared itself a sovereign state 15 years ago, but countries including Serbia do not recognise its independence.
Turkey earthquake: In hard-hit Adiyaman, no peace for survivors
Residents in southeastern Turkish city reel from earthquakes that killed thousands and caused widespread devastation.
Seattle council to vote on law banning caste discrimination
City councillor says proposed bill would help end 'invisible and unaddressed' problem affecting South-Asian Americans.
Wave of raids, arrests target government critics in Tunisia
The crackdown on opponents of President Saied has sparked international criticism and fears of a return to autocracy.
India’s BJP slams Soros for saying Adani crisis will weaken Modi
The financier-philanthropist has predicted Adani Group's woes would loosen the Hindu nationalist leader's grip on power.
After surviving earthquake, Syrian family of seven dies in fire
The Syrian family had moved to the central region of Konya from the southeastern Turkish city of Nurdagi.
Past COVID infection lowers risk of hospitalisation, death: Study
The report by The Lancet found that 'natural immunity' reduces the risk of hospitalisation and death by 88 percent.
Why India’s Ladakh region is now fighting for full statehood
Three years after Ladakh was separated from Indian-administered Kashmir, residents say they want more safeguards.
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